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Portfolio | S elected Works | 2023 HANLIN YU
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Curriculum Vitae Academic Project
Wild landscape of Vinival Bodegas
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Transition between three landscapes
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Coffee Roasters &
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Hanlin Yu

Address: Calle Benidorm 11, 46980, Valencia, Spain

Email: yuhanlin115@gmail.com Tel: +34 651442479

Education

Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (UPV) | Spain | 2019.09-2021.09

Master of landscape architecture, ETSA

Fujian University of Technology (FJUT) | China | 2010.09-2016.07 Bachelor of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning

Employment

Architectural Structure Exhibition | HongKong | 2022.07- 2022.12

Freelancer Typography design of panel and booklet

Donghu Zhou Real Estate Development Co.,Ltd | Guangzhou | 2017.02-2018.02 Architecture and Planning Assistant Site planning of residential communities, general layout plan, spatial design

Interior design of DOG Coffee Roasters & Craft Beer | Guangzhou | 2017.09-2018.01

Freelancer as a resident architect Supervisor of construction, communication, selection of materials

Contemporary Architecture Thinking Research Studio | Fuzhou | 2016.07-2016.12

Teaching assistant

Preparation of lecture materials, participation in some architectural proposals

Atelier Mearc | Shanghai | 2015.09-2016.01

Intern C ollection of references, preparation of site analysis, model making, detail design

Activity

International Garden Festival 2023, 24th edition | Canada | 2022.11

Proposal submitted

Open House Madrid | Spain | 2022.09

Guide volunteer in the Palace of Maudes (ministry of transport, infrastructure and housing)

Recomposición de Paisajes en Les Pedreres de Godella | Spain | 2020.10 Workshop of landscape guidelines, MLA Studio, semester 2

Urban Floating Islands | Hong kong | 2016.10

Workshop of installation, coordinate with Archiblur Lab for Taiwan Culture Festival ran in HK

Autocad Sketchup Vectorworks Rhinoceros Twinmotion Qgis
Adobe Photoshop Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Microsoft office package Model making Free-hand drawing Skills English | Intermediate Spanish | Advanced Mandarin | Native L anguage Interests Art, Traveling, Photography, Chinese calligraphy, Cooking

Academic Project

01 Wild landscape of Vinival Bodegas

Project typology: master´s thesis, post-industral landscape design

Year: 2021

Site location: Valencia, Spain

Individual work

Situated in the northern industrial zone which is between the Valencia's tranditional fields and the Patacona beach. A continous arc enclosed building in brick that appears the brutalism winery. In 90's, Vinival Bodegas was the first wine exportation factory in Valencia city. Since 2000, Vinival Bodegas has been closed untill now, because of necessary of development. Without function nor architectural maintainment, the entire industrial area is deconstructed. furthermore, urban expansion surrounding that make its enviroment gets more deterioration.

The concept talks about a kind of post-industrial landscape, a redifined space along with both accepted and implatated elements, both delicated and wild ones. The result is revolution of a abandonated landscepe without destroying exiting features, resolving junkspace with limited and necessary streamline redesign. The image of nature can be made of the "conserved" and the "built".

New proposal for the principal entrance of the old wine factory

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an urban scale, the abandoned winery is located in the industrial area of Patacona Beach, part of the city of Alboraya. As part of the coastal block, it is an important landscape node and a monument of industrial culture.

INDUSTRY AGRICULTURE SEA INFRASTRUCTURE 2. Field 3. Traditional country house "Alquería" 5. Patacona beach 7. Malvarrosa beach 6. Valencia's historic centre 8. Old fishing quarter 1. Alboraya municipal 4. Vinival bodegas factory 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 history municipal elements coast
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Access Analysis

The project corresponds to the link between the countryside and the sea. It is necessary to integrate the road system well with the site landscape, maintaining accessibility.

Vegetation Analysis

Extensive invasive vegetation and native green space occupy more than half of the site. It would be nice to use these plants instead of eliminating them all.

INVASION INVASION INVASION COUNTRYSIDE SIGHT BEACH SIGHT
Railway Vehicle lane Municipal lane Movement sight Main facade sight Principal axis Railway Vehicle lane Municipal lane Movement sight
N 6 8 7 5 4 2 3 1 6. Depots 5. Service shipping 8. Old silo location 2. Administrition office 3. External depots 1. B ottling warehouse 4. Reception 7. Sports ground 03

2021-2024 PHASE 1

C onservation of the wineries, regeneration of the new landscape in the Vinival area and configuration of new uses.

2025-2029 PHASE 2

Developing the green infrastructure between the orchard, the Vinival wineries and the Patacona beach. the continuity of itinerary that containing three types of landscape is regenerated.

2030-2035 PHASE 3

Support for the industrial landscape of Vinival, associated with the resources of the orchard and the sea, they maintain multi-activities in Vinival, it functions as a public space.

Conserve Re-pave Integrate Greening

The depots conserved like a landscape sculpture, the plants and new installation as a protection from the boundary.

Repaving the place of silos, each circle slab and lawn formed a space but connected with others by the path at the same time.

The external depots and the pavement of irregular curved shape generates a ruined but new public space with activities.

In response to the connection with the rural landscape, the abandoned square is greened into a collective field.

Redesign Connect Symbolize Optimize

The volume isn't friendly as a new public space, thus redesign the space with multifunction and the groud with greening.

The infrastructure breaks the continuity of the landscape, connecting the rural area and the site by an overpass.

Marking a rural corridor with palms as landscaping symbols, also improving the itinerary experience.

Definition of bicycle lane and pedestrian zone is helpful to optimizing the urban design, reducing traffic problem.

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Depots Silos Ruins of External Depots
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B ottling Warehouse Access Break
Rural Corridor Road System 04
Abandoned Square
Main Entrance North Access Bike Line Pedestrain Corridor ±0.000 E ncounter S pace E lm P laza Sculpture C ellars M ulti-funtional S paces P ergola R eception U rban F arm G arden S ervice B uilding
A ccess from R epedestrian S pace R ailway A griculture F ields V ehicle Lane Footbridge ±0.000 0.600 -2.000 -5.000 S ilo G arden O utdoor Th eater P op-up S pace for E vents D itch R edesigned 05
N Concrete Pavement Native Vegetation Zone New Plant Z Gravel Ground Concrete Slab Ground
plan of vegetation scale 1:1200

List of plants

The idea of planting vegetation seeks to a solution of transforming the extensive invasion of plants into a nice atmosphere green zone with a limited budget but in a sostenible way. Two groups of plants, a combination of plants designed according to their characteristics, native vegetation includes invasive plants and some individual trees, and new additions include shrubs and climbers.

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Shrubs Climbers Tree Herbs Native Vegetation New Plants Washington Palm Nerium Oleander Arundo Donax Ipomoea Purpurea Phoenix Canariensis Lantana Camara Fatuous Oats Common Ivy Elm Rosemary Lolium Perenne Citronella
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Cypress Lavender Rapistrum Rugosum Manzanilla Hedionda

1. Rammed earth 2. Gravel sub-base 3. Mortar screed 4. Brick masonry from ground 5. Mortar screed 6. Precast concrete slab, slope 3% 7. Rainwater filter, paved with pebbles(25/35mm) 8. Native herbaceous and shrub 9. Concrete slab mixed with recycled crushed rubble 10.Brick curb

The tool - hydraulic breaker

1. B ench 2. Paved sidewalk 3. Plant pots

Redefine boundaries based on use for protection or distinction

The cracks transform into the plant pots that the wild plants growing as post-industrial landscaping

The roots of wild lawn grow from the crack of slab when the place abandoned, and mostly appears at the border 0.60

Wilderness lawns transform into ornamental greenery in a post-industrial landscape

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C onstruction detail of pavements of pedestrian zone

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Detail 1. Circular concrete slabs 2. Gravel ground with wild lawn 3. New steel supports

A. Ground plan of silo garden 1. Steel beam, UB 150 2. Steel galvanized profiled sheet

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B. Joint between floor and railing 1. Barandilla 2. Steel joint component 3. Steel beam, UB 150 4. Vertical support, hollow metal tube Φ 80cm

C. Steel joint 1. Vertical support, hollow metal tube Φ 80cm 2. 5mm Saintless steel tie rod 3. 1m Height steel railing 4. Climber common ivy

D. Tensile structure

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The wilderness lawn Concrete slab of silos Tensile structure
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Mortar screed 4. Pouring concrete mixed with metal mesh
Steel railing 6. 1cmx1cm Stainless metal mesh net

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Platform Ramp, slope10% 1 2 3 4
D D etails and section of silo garden 08

Multi-functional space Lawn mounds of irregular curve shape

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3 2 1 2.50 1.00 4.00 15.00 65.00 Pedestrian zone Bicycle lane North access Detail 1. Singular trees 2. Lawn mounds of irregular curve shape 3. Concrete slab with recyclable materials A. Ground plan 1. Rammed earth 2. Gravel subbase 3. Concrete pouring 4. Herbaceous plants B. B oundary 1. Rammed earth 2. Gravel sublease 3. Mortar screed 4. Concrete pouring 5. Facing brick 6. Drainage, connected to the rainwater store 7. Herbaceous plants C. Drainage of concrete slab of curved shape A
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1 6 5 2 3 4 7 2.00 0.20 10.00 3.50 2.50 9.00 Depots D etails and section of multi-function space with greening ground C 8.500 (m) shape B oundary Main axis Pergola ±0.000

View of wild garden from the pedestrian corridor after raining

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02 P uddles Park

Project typology: academic work, ecology, wetlands

Year: 2020

Site location: Valencia, Spain

Teamwork, collaboration with Tomas Rocha

Rafalell Marsh is located at the Mediterranean coast, as a natural wetland, it has long been deteriorating and losing the balance of ecosystem. The road infrastructure divides the entire land into two parts, water flow can’t reach every part of the marsh. It becomes a habitat in a bad condition for the biodiversity, because of the lack of greening protection. The human contamination affects the quality of marsh, such as residents’ domestic waste, fertilizer, noise pollution, etc.

The idea is to generate a series of organic shaped basins, connecting with its previous hydrological system and rehabilitating local vegetation, to reappear Rafael Marsh in a sustainable way in the future.

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Daytime view of platform from entrance in Rafalell Marsh

The perimeter of R afalell Marsh is surrounded by vehicle lane and cultivated land. Irrigation systems are not effective for all of them, and the marsh do not function like natural areas, with meadows and reeds occupying this wet zone.

are some factors that affects the marsh’s status to be deteriorated: environmentally unfriendly irrigation; the noise pollution of vehicle causes species habitats destroyed; unimprovement of the water system and the orography.

Land Use wet zone rustic parcel boundary intensively irrigated fruits vineyard dry land community road 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 ≥75 Noise Pollution state highway noise Hydrology flood-hazardous areas irrigation system (drought) wet zone water tank topography Orography contour lines lithology silts and lacustrine clays, soft clays 12
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Shrubs Herbs Bird Epilobium Hirsutum Rubus Ulmifolius Equisetum Ramosissimum Juncus Subulatus Phragmites Australis 6m Water Table +2m 40m Water Table 0(m) Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun.
Serinus Carduelis Lanius Senator Pica Pica Falco Tinnunculus Bubulcus Ibis Egretta Alba Tree Fish Gambisia Fartet Samaruc Populus Alba Sails Eleagnos
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Ulmus Minor
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Phase1: Site Modification

When rains fall down, the marsh converts into a collector ; puddles become ponds when the rainfall reaches a certain amount; the marsh gets a relief base by morphology.

Fauna Ponds Vegetation Rainwater Storage Forming Puddles & Growing Greens Renewing The Marsh Microdiversity Regenerated

Phase2: Growth of Spontaneous Vegetation

The reaction of hidrographic system and the vegetation: Water gives a new born of local vegetation, multi-species coliving, the ecosystem gets back to the balance.

Phase3: Transformation

After several years, randomly distributed hydrological and green areas occupy the entire site. The marsh is built in a sustainable way.

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Based on the water table line and 6 main sections as reference, trying to redefine a new topography with 3 types of micro-landscape, meadow with shrubs and herbs, ponds with aquatic plants and animal habitats, small irregular curved islands with trees. These 3 landscapes differ by the new topography and plants in its zone. The vegetation of each part forms a relatively enclosed zone, functions as a protection.

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Ponds with Aquatic Animals Meadow with Shrubs and Herbs Small Islands with Trees
1-1 Section 3-3 Section 5-5 Section 2-2 Section 4-4 Section 6-6 Section 15
0(km) 0(m) 0(m) 0(m) 0(m) 0(m) 0(m) 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 5-5 Section 4-4 Section 3-3 Section 2-2 Section 1-1 Section 6-6 Section
Lane Pond Little Island Meadow
Viewing Platform Bicycle

rairie Plants

Phragmites Australis

Juncus Sabulatus

Salix Eleagnos Populus Alba/Nigra Ulmus Minor Rubus Ulmifolius

Maquis & Mediterranean Forest Plants

Pinus Halepensis

Chamaerops Humilis Phillyrea Angustifolia Pistacia Lentiscus Erica Multiflora

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Night view of the species habitat zone in Rafalell Marsh

03 Transition between three landscapes

Project typology: Studio of LA II , restoration, masterplan Year: 2020

Site location: Alicante, Spain Teamwork, collaboration with Tomas Rocha, Daniel Cuellar

This project is in a territory where it has 3 types of landscape, the Mediterranean coast, the agricultural fields, and the salina. The site place is located in Alicante nearby airport that has a dominating impact to the three landscapes, due to the construction of infrastructure, movement of vehicles, lacking of rational planning for land use.

The concept is about visually how to integrate land fragments into a complete landscape with 3 types. Three landscapes that predominate within the territory: the coastal landscape, the marsh landscape and the agricultural landscape. However, there are no transition zones between them, which protect them and allow us to understand when one ends and the other ends.

The proposal trys to build transitions, and some encounter spaces during distivtive itineraries, also some spaces as zone of sepecies conservation.

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Daytime view of platform from entrance in Rafalell Marsh
0 1.0 km <1% Tren <1% Artificial Water <1% Dunes and scrub <1% Commercial 2% Coast 22% Pastureland 15% Salina 15% Mountain 15% Airport and Equipment 6% Industry 8% Parking 11% Cultivation 4% Edifice

Reduce Convert Reconnect

Reducing land used for parking, automobile plant, scrap yard, abandoned edifice, etc. Reducing impact of human actions to integrate its landscape resources on this territory.

The green zone is of agricultural fields, local vegetation, lawn and some fragments without land use which can be converted into rustic spaces, to keep landscape continuity.

Reconnecting landscape elements, dunes, salt plat and the mountain, by transitional zone. These zones could be a path, a green conservation, a series of construction.

Salina Coast
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Agricultural Fields

Programs: three landscapes that predominate within the territory: the coastal landscape, the marsh landscape and the agricultural landscape. However, there are no transition zones between them, which protect them and allow us to understand when one ends and the other ends.

Conservation: Cultive Fields + Salt Plat + Coast

Itineraries: Seven Intervensions + Four Corridors

Transition: Green Circle + Node + Lines

Cultive Fields Coast Mound of Salt Salina Green Circle Encounter space
Encounter space Viewpoint Rustic Path Dune Boardwalk 20
Bird Habitat

Alicante Airport

Mediterranean Sea Salina Forest Restoration of Salt Marsh
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S chematic image, aerial view of landscape restoration in Alicante from plane

Green Ring
Rural Path Rainwater Collectors overing Cultive Fields
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1. Dune boardwalk surrounded by bushes 2. Mound of salt in salina 3. Green ring, the circle transition 4. 1 4
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Rural path and the local vegetation 5. Orange orchards and collective cultivated field 6. View from the space encounter to the airport
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Work E xperience

04 G arden in Process

Project typology: competition

Year: 2022

Site location: Quebec, Canada C ollaboration with Tomas Rocha

The concept of our proposal is "foster" a garden but not create a new one, it’s such like a re-assemble progress to form a garden as time goes by. We seek for a sustainable approach of form-materialization through excavating and filling with natural soil, playing with micro-topography that form mounds with vegetation and pits transformed into rain collector. Trying to generate the connection between native environment and our design simulating the nature by selected materials, trunk as garden furniture, cobble as path marker that the garden will not be supposed it as an implantation, it will be well integrated with the surroundings.

View of the entire garden from ponds in a foggy morning

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Scheme of Excavation, using the spaces generated of excavation and the soil to convert into a microgarden 1 N 3 5
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Collector or Gathering Space
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Plants
1. Boston Fern 2. Vinca Minor 3. Salvia Nemorosa 4. Anemone Acutiloba 5. Strelitzia Nicolai 6. Verbena B onariensis 7. Aster Alpinus 8. Urtica Dioica 9. Sarcococca Confusa 10. Hosta Longipes 11. Sabina Subulata List of Plants 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 5 2 1 Ground Plan 1/80 1. Ponds 2. Temporary Garden 3. Meeting Space 4. Site B oundary Line 10x20m 5. Filter of Trees(Birch and Maple) 5 1 2 24
1. S chematic image, aerial view of landscape restoration in Alicante from plane

2. View of temporary garden from the meeting spaces at noon 3. View of the meeting spaces from path of Jardins de Métis at dusk

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05 DOG Coffee Roasters & Craft Beer

Project typology: Interior design

Year: 2018

Site location: Guangzhou, China

Resident Architect

A collaboration with Chen Jun and worked as a resident architect, resposible for following up process according to the schedule, communicating with client and constrction team, selecting materials, supervising and revising the process.

This project aims to design a space exists 2 models of ambient: Day mode-a coffee roasters lab, when you walk in, attracted by a smelling of roasted beans, surrounding by a green ambient that can be seen some blur tropical leaves projected on the polycarbonate hollow sheet, it makes you feel like in origin of coffee; Night mode-a craft beer bar with a illusionary ambient generated by the colors of illumination and the effect of the reflection between different materials.

Coffee shop mode at dusk, view of this dual function space from the street

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Terrazzo floor, mix pebbles 10-25mm
Prefabricated terrazzo countertop with quartz and pebble
10mm P.C, polycarbonate sheet
Artificial tropical plants
(thermoplastic polyurethane) modular pieces
beige PU leather
dragon marble
stainless steel sheet
stainless steel sheet
View of suspended staris and the cloud-shape celing 2. View of the cloud-shape celing

in TPU slices with ilumination 3. C ombination of artificial tropical plants and polycarbonate sheet 4. Optical illusion of symmetry

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5. View of the entrance from street 6. View of bar counter with beer taps

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7. View of the first floor from the stair platform 8. View of the stair space on the platform

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06 CIB F INTECH O ffice

Project typology: Interior design

Year: 2015

Site location: Shanghai, China

Intern at Atelier Mearc

In this project, as an intern, I mainly charged in a part of 3d modeling built, model making and the cloud pattern design used on all glass panels.

View of the principal office cubicle and the conference room from the corridor

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Model making of the main entrance, recpetion, meeting rooms and customer service space 10. Model making, the conference room

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11. Square pattern size test 12. The conference room after built, view from the corridor 13. Frosted glass in construction

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14. Model making for netis office design during the intership at Atelier Mearc 15. C onceptual model

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model for urban furniture L ong Table during the intership at Atelier Mearct 16. Model making for final graduate project in Architecture

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17. C onceptual drawing about the waterway in Riba Roja 18. landscape drawing

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drawing of fluvial belt and the green zone 19. C onceptual sketch about a drought landscape 20. L andscape sketch of the village Olba

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